That would confirm HDMI power doing it. As that is the next thing done
in the boot process after what is printed in your log
ssh in and enter these two lines. Make sure to copy and paste the first
line verbatim. The first line will set the HDMI on, the second line will
backup and reboot your system.
Code:
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sudo sed -i "s/\(HDMIPOWER=\).*/\1\"on\"/" /usr/local/etc/pcp/pcp.cfg
pcp br
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